Freddie “the Beadle” Barnes channels GorT
Unions spur unemployment, and “there is no question” about it. “High union wages that exceed the competitive market rate are likely to cause job losses in the unionized sector of the economy.” That is the unvarnished conclusion of one of the country’s most admired economists. From 1970 to 1985, a state with average unionization had a rate of unemployment 1.2 percentage points higher than a state with no unions. This represented “about 60 percent of the increase in normal unemployment” in that period.
Okay, a finding from several decades ago may be a bit dated. But the phenomenon of how unionization affects unemployment isn’t. Nor is the economist–Lawrence Summers, formerly president of Harvard and now President Obama’s chief economic adviser. In this week’s Fortune, Nina Easton calls him “the mastermind” of Obama’s economic policy. His influence has limits, however, for Obama is aggressively promoting unionization at the worst possible time, smack in the teeth of a deepening recession with soaring unemployment.
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Don’t ask impertinent questions like that jackass Adept Lu.